Carlos Guerra is an information security practitioner with 11 years' experience designing and implementing digital security programs that protect civil society and human rights defenders in repressive environments. He has led regional and global initiatives—from running censorship and IMSI-catcher detection projects in Latin America to shaping a 5-year, multi-region digital security program—combining incident response, forensics, and malware analysis with practical training and policy design. Skilled at building robust emergency protocols and operational security plans, he supports partners across varied technical skill levels to translate threats into actionable, context-sensitive defenses. An active contributor to open-source tooling for security monitoring and threat detection, he has improved reliability and security checks in projects that screen suspicious mobile network codes. Based in Madrid, he pairs field-tested operational insight with a strong focus on capacity building and educator-first approaches to digital security.
Contributions:17 commits, 2 PRs, 2 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily focused on enhancing the functionality and reliability of the "crocodilehunter" project. Their contributions included fixing typos in the source code, adding project name functionality, and implementing code to check for suspicious mobile network codes (MNCs) and mobile country codes (MCCs). The user also modified the "watchdog.py" file, which included adjustments to error handling and improving the overall security of the project.
Contributions:35 commits, 25 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
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